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Nov 17th, 2008, 12:38 pm
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seeking pics, Termi 2-1-2 slip/Leo Vin Cat mid
seeking pics of Termis 2-1-2 slip ons, but with a Leo Vince cat eliminator, reading the threads it would seem the Leo's are a better fitment, agree? any pics of the set up appreciated
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Nov 17th, 2008, 2:33 pm
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Originally Posted by sinex
seeking pics of Termis 2-1-2 slip ons, but with a Leo Vince cat eliminator, reading the threads it would seem the Leo's are a better fitment, agree? any pics of the set up appreciated
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pics / schmics .... just go purchase the termi 2-2 and the leovince cat eliminator. the installation is straight forward ... should take about 3 hours total if you have never done this installation before.
work slow, leave everything loose until you get all the parts installed and bolted into place ... then tighten all the bolts/nuts up.
if you do not purchase the dp mid pipe, then you will be keeping the stock mid pipe with the flapper installed. you can unplug the flapper (or leave it plugged in) and disable it via the display/mode switch, which the termi 2-2 instructions will advise.
you can also remove the lambda sensor, or keep it plugged in, once you move it over to the leovince cat eliminator (if you choose to do so) ... or you can use the bolt/washer combo that comes with the leovince cat eliminator, and remove the lambda sensor from the bike.
so ... just go purchase the parts, plan on a quiet 3 hours to work on it, and post if you have any questions ... we are all here to help.
a presto,
johnc
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Nov 17th, 2008, 2:38 pm
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Already have the 2-1-2 Termis installed, just deciding which cat eliminator to go with, 80% going for the Leo Vince part number 6697 Cat eliminator, previuos threads have indicated its a better fit, but appreciate any pics if someone has some,
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Nov 17th, 2008, 2:45 pm
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Originally Posted by sinex
Already have the 2-1-2 Termis installed, just deciding which cat eliminator to go with, 80% going for the Leo Vince part number 6697 Cat eliminator, previuos threads have indicated its a better fit, but appreciate any pics if someone has some,
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here you go ....
instead of the y split mid pipe as shown in pict below, your system will have the leovince cat eliminator connecting to the stock mid pipe.
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Nov 17th, 2008, 5:22 pm
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Originally Posted by johnchypermotard
here you go ....
instead of the y split mid pipe as shown in pict below, your system will have the leovince cat eliminator connecting to the stock mid pipe.
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That bike looks familiar.
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Nov 17th, 2008, 6:06 pm
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That bike looks familiar.
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yup ... it belongs to a local crackhead
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Nov 17th, 2008, 6:20 pm
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Originally Posted by johnchypermotard
yup ... it belongs to a local crackhead 
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..... looks like he is on the right stuff then
dukepilot, I like the way the Leos do the nice crossover, she looks good.
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